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🎉OUR BIGGEST GIVEAWAY EVER 🎉 We are 7 days away from 2026 Bookings Opening and we want to celebrate YOU, our Yacht Week family! So every day until launch we’re giving away a new prize to one lucky winner 🦈Today’s Prize: SWIM WITH SHARKS IN TAHITI 🦈 One lucky winner will join us for a 7-day sail in Tahiti and dive into crystal-clear lagoons alongside reef sharks – a true once-in-a-lifetime experience. How to enter: 1️⃣ Tag 3 friends in the comments (the more comments, the more chances to win!) 2️⃣ Like & save this post 3️⃣ Follow @theyachtweek ✨ Bonus: Find us on Instagram and share the reel to your Story and tag us for an extra entry ⏰ This competition will close tomorrow, 25th September at 3pm CEST. We will call the winner on Instagram from @theyachtweek account, so keep those notifications on - if you don’t answer, we’ll pick another winner! Good luck, legends - let’s make this 20th anniversary unforgettable 🌊⛵ [This is Yacht Weeks official account. We are not affiliated with any others. Be aware of impersonators - do not share personal information online. Please read full T&C’s linked in our bio] #giveaway #yachtweek #tripofalifetime

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Sailing Yacht "Turkish Delight" is an amazing Gulet, a traditional wooden ketch handcrafted in Bodrum, Turkey. It is currently available for charter in Antigua. Contact CKIM Group at (321) 777-1707 for dates and charter rates. You make the memories. We make the arrangements.

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We had an awesome 4 days out at Santa Cruz Island. Pelican Bay was beautiful, we got to see some family, some friends, and made some new friends along the way. This place has always been popular (for good reason), but people were telling us that back in the 70s, there would regularly be a huge number of boats anchored here, like 30 or so. I can imagine that many would fit, but wow... they must have been such friendly people to have tolerated that many people!

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